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Matt Lavelle’s 12 Houses – Solidarity

CD now available from Unseen Rain Records – click here to order! Matt Lavelle’s compositional focus is on wide-ranging improvising from not only master jazz players like Ras…

Remolina

Unseen Rain Records presents Remolina, featuring legendary clarinetist and saxophonist Blaise Siwula with his remarkable co-conspirators Dmitry Ishenko on double-bass and Dave Miller on drums. Remolina is an…

Stutches

Chris Kelsey has an international reputation as one of the most distinctive and forward-thinking saxophonists in jazz. Saxophonist/composer Chris Kelsey has a recorded nearly a dozen CDs as…

Sumari

CD AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 Bluesy microtonal riffs collide like laid-back Higgs bosons with pointillistic cello and drums, triggering a breakthrough in acoustic fusion, dissolving the barriers of…

Triangulation

Fulminate Trio is a union of astonishing improvisers who create vast soundscapes with guitar, double-bass, drums and effects that would make jazz aficionados best pals with Stockhausen and…

Vernon Duke: Violin Concerto — Elmira Darvarova, Scott Dunn

If you know the songs “Taking a Chance on Love”, “I Can’t Get Started”, “April in Paris”, “What Is There To Say”, or “Autumn in New York”, then…

Julie

Julie Lyon is an extraordinary singer. Julie is a wonderful album. Initially fronting the premier jazz quartet in Orlando, Florida, Ms. Lyon and her drummer/husband/partner Tom Cabrera pulled…

Workaholic

Bassist and composer Joris Teepe, who first appeared on Unseen Rain on Lewis Porter’s Trio Solo, has reason to be Workaholic. While his adroit bass playing is constantly…

melting the darkness

This album ventures into regions of the art of violin-playing the significance of which is now becoming clear. Devoted entirely to microtonal compositions for violin and pieces for…

Harmolodic Monk

In the work of both Ornette Coleman and Thelonious Monk, the dichotomy of ancient, pre-western approaches and extreme modernism live side-by-side so comfortably that one mistakes one for…

Juniper

In their third collaboration for Unseen Rain Records, acoustic virtuosos Jack DeSalvo and Tom Cabrera make their most ambitious musical statement yet, including creations with multiple layers of…

The Chamber Music of David Amram

David Amram is arguably the most American of American composers. His music has drawn from a diversity of sources and styles: the American ‘classical’ style, theater and film…

Carter • Sessions • Eckardt — Miranda Cuckson / Blair McMillen

Urlicht AudioVisual presents a tour-de-force of modern American masterpieces for violin-piano duo and solo violin, including the world premiere release of Jason Eckardt‘s daunting “Strömkarl” for violin and…

desde Estudios a Tangos

Over the last two decades, Ástor Piazzolla (1921-1992) has emerged as one of the twentieth century’s most popular composers. Piazzolla revitalized and reinvented Argentina’s tango, taking it from…

Time Remembered

Pat Hall has done it. He’s substituted overt passion for Bill Evans’ quiet reserve, impulsive chance-taking for the pianist’s crystalline perfection. In place of the classic piano trio…